ROCHESTER — Two people, including a Rochester woman, will be taken back to Maine to be charged for a burglary at a residence in York, Maine last week.

Officials say the two may be responsible for many more burglaries along the border of Massachusetts, stretching into the states of Maine and New Hampshire.

A warrant was issued for the arrest of Tanya Dubois, 25, of 372 Portland St., Apt. B, on Thursday, Sept. 13, when she was taken into custody by the Rochester Police Department as a fugitive from justice for allegedly burglarizing a home on Cider Hill Road in York, Maine the day before.

Once returned to Maine, Dubois will be charged with one count of burglary by the York Police Department there, which is a Class B felony.

Authorities believe Dubois was assisted by Shawn Carmack, 41, who was reportedly staying at the Hi Vue Motel in Rochester on Monday, Sept. 17, when he was taken into custody by Rochester police and charged with being a fugitive from justice. Carmack will additionally be charged with burglary once extradited to Maine for his alleged role as an accomplice in the incident.

According to a York Police Department press release, detectives believe both Dubois and Carmack are responsible for multiple other residential burglaries along the Route 91 area, a rash which occurred in the last two weeks.

Sgt. Thomas Cryan told Foster's the two may be responsible for crimes committed in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

"We are coordinating with departments down there," he said. "¿I believe they were all over the border."

York Police welcome any additional information. Anonymous tips can be made through Seacoast Crime Stoppers at 207-439-1199 or 603-431-1199, by logging on to www.seacoastcrimestoppers.org, or by sending an SMS text to CRIMES (274637) and with TIPSCS in the body of the message. Rewards are paid for information leading to an arrest and indictment.